Orange Kitchen with Window Splashback Ideas and Designs

A mid-century modern haven with a Mondrian-inspired kitchen
A mid-century modern haven with a Mondrian-inspired kitchen
Vahena Marsili InteriorsVahena Marsili Interiors
Conversion of a five-bedroom, five-bathroom B&B into a single-family home in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The objectives of the renovation were to complete extensive repairs to the roof structure to prevent it from slowly collapsing on the house below and to move the living areas upstairs to immerse the entertaining spaces in nature. Natural light and treetop views now suffuse this mid-century modern inspired Tewkesbury home. A new kitchen picture window to the front elevation and sets of large windows to the back and side elevations flood the “upside-down” home with constantly changing natural light and capture a treetop outlook in the front and garden views at the rear. The sofa, armchairs, nest of tables, sideboard, dining table and chairs are all Ercol original furniture pieces. In true mid-century modern fashion, the space is enclosed by slatted screens and lightly zoned through the arrangement of furniture and rugs, above which the eye can pass through unhindered. The design of the kitchen was inspired by Piet Mondrian’s abstract geometric compositions with Yellow, Blue and Red. Mondrian’s paintings are characterised by flat black horizontal and vertical lines that create a grid filled with coloured forms. In the vein of Mondrian’s art, anthracite grey handle channels are used to build a grid that frames all the drawer and door fascia. The vast expanses of grey are subsequently broken by the introduction of rectangles of bright colours in spice tones that create a new equilibrium.
Delancey Street - Kitchen
Delancey Street - Kitchen
J.THOM Residential Design & CabinetryJ.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
The homeowner felt closed-in with a small entry to the kitchen which blocked off all visual and audio connections to the rest of the first floor. The small and unimportant entry to the kitchen created a bottleneck of circulation between rooms. Our goal was to create an open connection between 1st floor rooms, make the kitchen a focal point and improve general circulation. We removed the major wall between the kitchen & dining room to open up the site lines and expose the full extent of the first floor. We created a new cased opening that framed the kitchen and made the rear Palladian style windows a focal point. White cabinetry was used to keep the kitchen bright and a sharp contrast against the wood floors and exposed brick. We painted the exposed wood beams white to highlight the hand-hewn character. The open kitchen has created a social connection throughout the entire first floor. The communal effect brings this family of four closer together for all occasions. The island table has become the hearth where the family begins and ends there day. It's the perfect room for breaking bread in the most casual and communal way.
Casa de Pueblo Ojén
Casa de Pueblo Ojén
Dc Projects Interior DesignDc Projects Interior Design
La cocina, un diseño que lucha entre lo antiguo y lo nuevo, los brillos y los mates, las texturas y las líneas puras. El acabado logrado es muy interesante, la combinación es espectacular . La innovadora encimera de cristal, es muy fácil de limpiar y al no tener texturas convive a la perfección con el pavimento hidráulico.

Orange Kitchen with Window Splashback Ideas and Designs

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